Facilities, services, and programs at USC&A are designed to “bring together all members of the Virginia Commonwealth University community...thereby contributing to intellectual, emotional, and social growth through informal interaction.” Students can enjoy campus dining options, study spaces, and lounge areas.

“The mission of University Counseling Services (UCS) is to create an environment that fosters student growth, development, and psychological well being through direct clinical service, education, and prevention.” UCS offers individual, couples, and group counseling for all VCU students.

Students, visitors, faculty, and staff can use the Dining Services website to find locations, hours, and menus for each campus dining facility. Dining Services also offers various meal plans that students can use throughout the semester.

The Office of Disability Support Services determines appropriate academic adjustments such as program and exam modifications, classroom accommodations, and auxiliary aids. Students with disabilities are responsible for self-identification prior to requesting services and may do so at any time by presenting documentation to their campus coordinator.

“The mission of the University Student Health Services (USHS) is to provide quality outpatient medical care and public health services, including health education programming that empowers students to become full participants in their health care.”

The VCU Technology Services IT Support Center provides quick, courteous and comprehensive computing support on VCU's Monroe Park and MCV campuses. Self-service support is available online 24 hours a day and walk-in and live phone support are available during posted hours.

The primary mission of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) is to assist traditionally underserved and/or underrepresented student populations through advising, support, program development, retention, mentoring, and promoting an appreciation of diversity throughout the campus community.

A variety of volunteer experiences await VCU students in areas related to academic majors and special interests. Programs are also available that of interest to anyone volunteering or who are thinking about community service.

The Campus Learning Center provides quality academic support to all Virginia Commonwealth University undergraduates. From one-on-one tutoring, academic coaching and drop-in tutoring to Supplemental Instruction sessions, the CLC offers a variety of ways to help students do well in their classes and reach their academic goals.

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